
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a collection of historical football memorabilia, likely part of a museum exhibit in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. Three football jerseys, worn by mannequins, are the central subjects. The top two jerseys are predominantly yellow/gold with subtle vertical stripes. The uppermost jersey features "Zita" and its logo, along with "T.E.I." and an eagle crest on the chest. The middle jersey also displays "Zita" and its logo, alongside an eagle emblem. The bottom jersey is yellow/gold with contrasting black sleeves and shoulders, sporting "NISSAN" across the front and "Zita" with its logo on the chest. To the right, a white booklet is exhibited, titled in Greek: "ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΤΡΙΑ AEK" (Champion AEK) with the club's eagle logo, and "Εύχεται στους οπαδούς της ΧΡΟΝΙΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ 1980" (Wishes its fans MANY YEARS 1980). Above the jerseys, a yellow triangular pennant with gold fringe, an eagle logo, and "AEK ATHENS S" is visible, alongside other framed certificates or stamps. A large dark panel on the left provides historical context in both Greek and English. It notes the professionalization of Greek football in 1979, the transformation of clubs into Football Sociétés Anonymes, and the 1981 transfer of AEK shares by Loukas Barlos to Andreas Zafeiropoulos, owner of ZITA sports equipment. The text states ZITA supplied AEK from 1983 for about a decade, and their jerseys remain fan favorites. Smaller framed items labeled "AEK '80" are also part of the display, which is brightly lit and possibly behind glass.
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